Martina Muzi

Curator, designer

Martina Muzi is a designer, curator, and educator. She investigates the role of design within the complex networks of material logistics, geopolitical cultures, and social structures, with a particular focus on how design practices reveal and question underlying systems. Her work has been presented internationally at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Vitra Design Museum, the Istanbul Biennial, the MAAT Museum, and the M+ Museum of Visual Culture. Martina is currently engaged as curator of Design Signals at FABER in Timișoara (Romania), a program dedicated to design research and practices. Since 2024 she has collaborated with MAXXI the National Museum of XXI Century Arts and Architecture in Rome where she curates the pluriennial project ENTRATE, a program which rethinks the entrance hall of the museum as a public place of interaction between the public and design through the work of invited design practitioners. Martina Muzi is the curator of BIO 29: Soft Fields - The 29th Biennial of Design organised by Museum of Architecture and Design (MAO). Muzi leads the BA programme Studio Technogeographies at Design Academy Eindhoven and serves as the curator of the GEO—DESIGN exhibitions platform at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, now a digital platform, where design explores new perspectives on global and technological developments through contemporary thematics of investigation.